May 2013 OAGi Outstanding Contributors

The OAGi Recognition Program is focused on showing appreciation for the participation and contributions made by any participant of a member of OAGi and also overall contributions by any member organization.

Our many thanks to our May 2013 recipient of the Outstanding Contributor award, Tom Fannon, eBusiness Manager at Ashland, for your many contributions to the Open Applications Group.

Member of the Policy Board since 2009

2009 – Present Chair of Chemical Industry Council

2009 – Present Key Chemical Industry Rep for OAGIS 10

2012 Led the Review and Approval of Chem eStandards 5.2

2011 Led the Review and Approval of Chem eStandards 5.1

2010 Led or participated on three Webinars

2009 Led the transition from CIDX to a successful launch of the Chemical Council

Our many thanks to our May 2013 recipient of the Outstanding Contributor award, Nenad Ivezic, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Engineering Laboratory, Systems Integration Division, for your many contributions to the Open Applications Group.

2002 Joined OAGi

2001 – 2004 Built and demonstrated a NIST Test Bed working with OAGi, AIAG, and several Solution Providers

2003 – 2004 Worked with OAGI in a partnership with South Korea on a collaboration of a semantic test bed and the underlying technology for it

2003 – 2004 Co-Chaired Semantic Integration Workgroup

2005 – 2006 Worked on Inventory Consumption and Inventory Count objects with AIAG and OAGi (formerly KanbanConsumption and QuantityOnHand)

Our many thanks to our May 2013 recipient of the Outstanding Contributor award, Boonserm (Serm) Kulvatunyou, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Engineering Laboratory, Systems Integration Division, for your many contributions to the Open Applications Group.

2002 Joined OAGi

2001 – 2004 Built and demonstrated a NIST Test Bed working with OAGi, AIAG, and several Solution Providers

2003 – 2004 Worked with OAGI in a partnership with South Korea on a collaboration of a semantic test bed and the underlying technology for it

2003 – 2004 Co-Chaired Semantic Integration Workgroup

2005 – 2006 Worked on Inventory Consumption and Inventory Count objects with AIAG and OAGi (formerly KanbanConsumption and QuantityOnHand)